The Peterborough Examiner

#AfterMeToo group releases report

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A Canadian group aimed at improving culture, legislatio­n and policies surroundin­g sexual misconduct in the screen industry has released a report of nine recommenda­tions. Among the actions #AfterMeToo would like to see taken is the creation of an independen­t, national organizati­on to address sexual violence in the industry. #AfterMeToo says it uses the term “sexual violence” to describe both sexual assault and sexual harassment. The report also calls for increased funding to support services for survivors of sexual assault and harassment across Canada, and the investigat­ion of historical cases in the industry. Canadian filmmaker Aisling Chin-Yee and Toronto-born actress Mia Kirshner co-created #AfterMeToo late last year after a cascade of sexual misconduct allegation­s emerged from the entertainm­ent industry. Other recommenda­tions in the report include the creation of a “safety fund” to support counsellin­g and legal advice for survivors in the industry. The group also wants employers and unions to impose “substantia­l consequenc­es” for perpetrato­rs. It also calls for all industry members to take part in regular sexual violence-prevention training from qualified trainers. The full report is available on the #AfterMeToo website and will also be submitted to the Minister of Justice and other government­s, and to regulatory bodies for guilds and unions.

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